have a look at the task manager when this happens and see if IE seems
to have consumed an inordinately large amount of memory, or is using
tons of CPU cycles.

IE can be a bit of a pig at times, and several of us have found that
if you try to run prolonged scripts in them that it can get a bit
bloated and (forgive the pun) waterlogged..  In general having the
scripts periodically close and re-open the browser can be a good
thing..  it's a brute force way to prevent the issue, but well there's
not much else that can be done

On Jul 16, 12:19 am, Brautigam Gergely <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I encountered an interesting problem. Now i don't know, or believe that it is 
> Watirs fault but i could not find out why it happens.
>
> When i'm running a script on IE7 it occasionally happens that when ie starts 
> it freezes and the script can not proceed.
>
> Did somebody happen to notice this too or is my environment fault?
>
> Thanks mates,
> Gergely.
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